Kasie, stuck in LA’s Koreatown, works as a karaoke hostess getting paid for her companionship by drunken men. When her dad’s hospice nurse quits she reconnects with her estranged brother, Carey, forcing them to enter a period of intense self-reflection as their single father who raised them nears death.
Unfortunately the movie Ms. Purple is not yet available on HBO Max.
Visual Effects | May Satsuki Asai | VFX Artist |
Sound | Casey Stikker | Sound Editor |
Sound | Daniel Navajas | Sound Editor |
Sound | Anthony Cabacungan | Sound Editor |
Sound | Michael J. McDonald | Supervising Sound Editor |
Sound | Brad Whitcanack | Sound Effects Editor |
Sound | Terah 'Bishop' Woodley II | Sound Effects Editor |
Sound | Michael J. McDonald | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Costume & Make-Up | Akihiro Sawada | Makeup Artist |
Production | Daniel Dae Kim | Executive Producer |
Production | Luke Daniels | Executive Producer |
Production | Douglas Di Salvo | Associate Producer |
Production | Ante Cheng | Executive Producer |
Directing | Justin Chon | Director |
Writing | Chris Dinh | Writer |
Writing | Justin Chon | Writer |
Production | Michael Beaudry | Casting Director |
Art | Bo Koung Shin | Production Design |
Editing | Jon Berry | Editor |
Art | Min Jeong Chai | Art Direction |
Production | Pierre Delachaux | Executive Producer |
Editing | Reynolds Barney | Editor |
Production | Yipeng Ben Lu | Executive Producer |
Sound | Roger Suen | Original Music Composer |
Camera | Ante Cheng | Director of Photography |
Production | James J. Yi | Producer |
Production | Justin Chon | Producer |
Production | Alan Pao | Producer |
Costume & Make-Up | Eunice Jera Lee | Costume Design |
Production | Alex Chi | Producer |
Production | Gabriel Napora | Executive Producer |
Production | Yas Taalat | Executive Producer |